Learn 3.2 Part I: United States Supreme Court’s use of the 14th Amendment incorporation doctrine, the rise of liberalism in the 1960s, and the lasting impact of President Lyndon Johnson
I will identify and analyze key concepts of the United States Supreme Court’s use of the 14th Amendment incorporation doctrine in applying the Bill of Rights to the states, thereby securing and further defining individual rights and civil liberties and the rise of liberalism in the 1960s and the lasting impact of President Lyndon Johnson’s civil rights initiatives, the war on poverty, and the Great Society.
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Learn 3.2 Part I: United States Supreme Court’s use of the 14th Amendment incorporation doctrine, the rise of liberalism in the 1960s, and the lasting impact of President Lyndon Johnson
I will identify and analyze key concepts of the United States Supreme Court’s use of the 14th Amendment incorporation doctrine in applying the Bill of Rights to the states, thereby securing and further defining individual rights and civil liberties and the rise of liberalism in the 1960s and the lasting impact of President Lyndon Johnson’s civil rights initiatives, the war on poverty, and the Great Society.
U.S. History B